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anytime, any time One word as an adverb meaning "at any time": You're welcome to visit anytime But use two words if including the word at: You're welcome to visit at any time.
Is it common to reply "anytime" when someone says, "thank you"? In another movie, the lady says "every time" when this guys says, "thank you". What's the difference between the two replies?
Yes, I agree with Franco-filly and believe that “anytime” is an acceptable traditional response. Like many of these stock phrases, it isn’t meant to be taken literally. Where I come from the usual informal response to “thank you”, in a shop for example, is, “No worries!” which is also not literally meant.
In responding to an interview invite, I want to tell them that I am available at any time this entire week except Monday. Would it be okay to say something like, I am available at anytime from Tuesday to Friday. Do let me know when / which date works best for you. Is this okay?
Hello, my friends, I was wondering whether "to" is needed in this sentence: 1) "You can come at anytime you want." 2) "You can come at anytime you want to." Thoughts and context: By saying this I mean you can come if you want without consider interrupt me. By saying want I mean find a time...
I watched a video recently, and a guy said these words below to her icon, a singer: I can listen to her anytime of the day, every single second. I have a question: Why does here use 'anytime of', what's the meaning of 'of' here, what's the difference between 'anytime' and 'any time'? Thanks!
"Are you free anytime/any time today?" Let's say that I am writing an email to book an appointment with someone. Would "anytime" or "any time" fit the sentence better? I think either is fine. What are your thoughts?
This is the whole sentence: "To infinity and beyond! Disney is not getting off the live-action train anytime soon. " And, in that sentence, I want to know the meaning of: anytime soon: live-action train: (I know that live-action is a kind of film, but the word "train" make it harder to me)...
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I've referred Is there any difference between “monthly average” and “average per month”? But I want more clearer answer most difference of it. Per Month - I've to pay $100 per month as wages.
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What do lengths of time with the "bi" prefix mean"? I have understood bicentennial as once every two hundred years, but biannual as meaning twice a year. Do biweekly and bimonthly mean twice a week...
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I have trouble understanding if I should use "monthly average" or "average per month" when asking someone to calculate monthly average of a variable, e.g. heating expenses. Is there any difference,...
A more formal word for yearly would be annual. I pay my school loans annually I pay my rent check monthly or _____. What is the equivalent of “annual” for “monthly"?
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I am looking for a word which would apply to the groupings of periods of time, for example: Daily, Weekly, Bi-Weekly, Monthly, Annually etc For example, "this task happens daily" where daily is ....
Or possibly three times a quarter, which is monthly. You can't redefine a quarter as a third, though. Three times a year is triannual — not triennial which is every three years. You could also say every four months; "every four months" is preferable because it removes the possibility of confusion between triennial and triannual.
2 I like thrice-monthly. It is essentially one word, it means three times a month and, unlike trimonthly, is not easily confused to mean 'every three months' instead of 'three times a month'.
"Hourly," "daily," "monthly," "weekly," and "yearly" suggest a consistent approach to creating adverbial forms of time measurements, but the form breaks down both in smaller time units ("secondly," "minutely"—perhaps because of the danger of confusion with other meanings of those words) and in larger ones ("decadely," "centurily ...
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